Abstract
As they navigate the current multipolarisation process, China and Europe should collaborate to ensure its stability, which would benefit both parties and the international community, Fortunately,China and Europe share some common ground in this area - they both recognise the importance of multilateralism in stabilising multipolarity and acknowedge the centra roe of the United Nations in multiateral efforts, despite existing cognitive differences and signifcant challenges posed by major power competition. Building on this foundation, the two sides should broaden their consensus through conceptual dialogue and foster practical cooperation to jointly establish a stable multipolar world. Specifically, in terms of action, China and Europe can enhance cooperation within multilateral frameworks, harmonise norms between them and work together to stabilise Eurasia.
Keyeords
multipolarisation, stability,co-moulding, conceptual structure,action





